Pakistan women’s cricket team captain Nida Dar was removed from her position on Saturday, following the team’s disappointing performance in the Asia Cup.
The decision to oust Dar comes amid a broader shakeup in the team’s leadership as they prepare for upcoming international challenges.
Sources revealed that Fatima Sana is set to be named the new captain of Pakistan’s women’s cricket team for the forthcoming World Cup. This change in leadership is expected to be officially announced soon.
Usman Wahla, PCB Director International Cricket, directly communicated the decision to Dar, informing her of the transition.
“You are being removed from the captaincy. Fatima Sana will be the captain of the Pakistan women’s team. You will continue to be a valued member of the national team,” Wahla conveyed to Dar.
The move to appoint Fatima Sana as the new captain reflects the Pakistan Cricket Board’s strategy to revitalize the team and improve performance on the international stage. While the specific reasons for the decision were not detailed, the Asia Cup’s results seem to have been a significant factor in the leadership change.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is anticipated to formally announce Sana’s appointment shortly. This transition aims to address the team’s recent struggles and better position them for future success in international competitions.
Nida Dar’s removal marks the end of her tenure as captain, a role she held with dedication and commitment. Despite stepping down from the captaincy, Dar remains an integral part of the national squad, continuing to contribute to the team’s efforts in her playing capacity.
The decision underscores the PCB’s ongoing efforts to adapt and respond to the evolving dynamics of international cricket, ensuring the team is led by individuals who can inspire and drive performance at the highest levels.